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Mario’s Mushroom Kingdom Style

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86

140

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Verified:

SafeTensor

Type

LoRA

Stats

86

140

33

Reviews

Published

Apr 27, 2025

Base Model

Pony

Training

Steps: 1,024
Epochs: 10

Usage Tips

Clip Skip: 1
Strength: 1.5

Trigger Words

mkstyle

Hash

AutoV2
DC435C6040

🍄 Mario’s Mushroom Kingdom — A Whimsical Fantasy LoRA


🎮 Overview

After plenty of experimenting, Mario’s Mushroom Kingdom is the first real version of a LoRA inspired by the iconic, surreal world of the Mushroom Kingdom. While it's far from finished, this build gives us a solid foundation — playful, colorful, and ripe for expansion.

This LoRA channels the dreamy absurdity and joyful fantasy of classic platformer games, with a painterly or toony finish depending on your model and prompt. Consider this an early-access version — updates are guaranteed, and it will eventually merge into my larger Tornado Project, aimed at building a universal fantasy art model (cyberpunk included, no LoRAs needed).

For now, feel free to experiment and help shape where this goes!


🍄 Style Characteristics

  • Fantasy landscapes with floating platforms, bright skies, and impossible geometry

  • Bold shapes, exaggerated lighting, and candy-like color palettes

  • Great for dreamlike, stylized scenes or surreal adventures

  • Can evoke classic game manual art or whimsical storybook illustration styles


🛠️ Usage Settings

Trigger Word:

  • mkstyle


LoRA Strength:

  • 1.5 is the current sweet spot

  • Range: 0.9–1.8 depending on your model and goal

  • Lower = subtler vibe, Higher = full-on fantasy tooncore


Samplers:

  • Euler

  • Euler A

  • DPM++ 2M (preferred for balance between creativity and control)

Scheduler:

  • Karras

Steps:

  • 20+ (for sharper details and lighting nuance)

CFG (Classifier-Free Guidance):

  • 3.0 – 8.5

  • Lower values create softer edges and a more painterly feel

  • Higher values tighten structure and pop highlights


✅ Model Compatibility

  • Works well with most Pony models

  • Broad SDXL support

  • Stylized, fantasy, or toon-style models give the most thematic results

  • Can even shift toward light realism depending on base and CFG